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Post by tsu120 on Dec 20, 2023 17:22:44 GMT -5
Let's call it the "Battle of Memphis [Ok, Tevin Carter [QB] Univ. Memphis, Pure Youth Academy, Memphis has been signed. Offering George Hamsley a scholarship [QB - LSU] from Memphis, Memphis University School. And there is Drayden Ellis, Memphis, Kirby High School.
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 20, 2023 17:37:28 GMT -5
Let's call it the "Battle of Memphis [Ok, Tevin Carter [QB] Univ. Memphis, Pure Youth Academy, Memphis has been signed. Offering George Hamsley a scholarship [QB - LSU] from Memphis, Memphis University School. And there is Drayden Ellis, Memphis, Kirby High School. ] If Hamsley signs, I may take a flight each weekend just to see the QB battle in the spring. Ellis has one year remaining. Carter and Hamsley have 3 years left. Ellis "should" have the upper hand. It would prove to be an interesting battle.
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 21, 2023 10:28:42 GMT -5
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 21, 2023 10:29:22 GMT -5
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Post by tsu120 on Dec 21, 2023 11:43:06 GMT -5
Starkville RB Jay Stevenson commits to Tennessee State STARKVILLE — Starkville senior running back Jay Stevenson’s path has been a winding one. Stevenson spent his freshman and sophomore years at Eupora, where he dominated Class 2A competition. To continue his growth as a football player, though, he knew he needed a change of scenery. His junior year, he found himself at Heritage Academy, one of the larger private schools in the state, and a place where he just missed out on playing for a state title. Still, bigger competition called, so this season brought with it a move to Starkville. Stevenson has continued to dominate under the bright lights of Class 7A, and college scouts have noticed. He recently announced his commitment to Tennessee State via social media earlier this month. “Being able to commit and play at the next level is every high schooler’s dream,” Stevenson said. “Playing at Starkville has made my name go sky high. … I just want to thank Coach (Chris) Jones and all of my other Jacket teammates for believing in me.” Stevenson has run for over 1000 yards in 11 games in 2023, averaging 94.4 yards per game on the ground, and he’s racked up 15 rushing touchdowns. Stevenson has continued to dominate under the bright lights of Class 7A, and college scouts have noticed. He recently announced his commitment to Tennessee State via social media earlier this month. What made me choose Tennessee State was just the love they were showing me,” Stevenson said. “They have been in contact with me since day one, nonstop. They also said I’m their number one guy on their RB list.” cdispatch.com/sports/starkville-rb-jay-stevenson-commits-to-tennessee-state/2024 prosects who may receive late offers from Mississippi StateJay Stevenson - Jay Stevenson is one of the most talented players in Mississippi. He plays running back and linebacker. Stevenson is a 6-foot-1, 220-pound prospect that has a great chance to earn an offer to Mississippi State. He already holds a division one offer to Arkansas State. Stevenson does a great job of moving around in drills. He has good hips and knows how to attack the football on defense. On offense, he is a very tough runner that has great balance between the tackles. A great season could help him have an opportunity to play for Mississippi State. 247sports.com/college/savannah-state/Article/2024-prospects-mississippi-state-sec-college-football-recruiting-under-the-radar-213280757/Sanders Ellis: RB, MLB School: Station Camp; (Gallatin, TN); Class Year: Senior • 2024; HT/WT 6'2" • 230 lbs - also plays basketball - PF, C Ellis, will be a great catch - "Local Recruit" www.hudl.com/profile/14949035/Sanders-Ellis
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Post by bluetigga on Dec 21, 2023 13:53:43 GMT -5
Was worried yesterday when both were not listed, but now I'm happy!
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 21, 2023 14:12:12 GMT -5
Was worried yesterday when both were not listed, but now I'm happy! Waiting for the two from Hillsboro.. One Olineman and One Long snapper/TE. Would still like to see transfer linemen commit and another QB.
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 21, 2023 18:16:30 GMT -5
THOUGHTS?
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Post by tsucrat on Dec 21, 2023 18:44:20 GMT -5
That's a good sign. If we have a decent signal caller we should quickly move up to being a ranked team.
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Post by tsuDFW on Dec 21, 2023 19:55:17 GMT -5
Good to see we aren’t the only ones thinking we have a good early signing class. Also a bit of confirmation because we see other hbcu’s with more transfer players, but quantity doesn’t always equal quality.
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Post by tsuDFW on Dec 21, 2023 19:58:27 GMT -5
Starkville RB Jay Stevenson commits to Tennessee State STARKVILLE — Starkville senior running back Jay Stevenson’s path has been a winding one. Stevenson spent his freshman and sophomore years at Eupora, where he dominated Class 2A competition. To continue his growth as a football player, though, he knew he needed a change of scenery. His junior year, he found himself at Heritage Academy, one of the larger private schools in the state, and a place where he just missed out on playing for a state title. Still, bigger competition called, so this season brought with it a move to Starkville. Stevenson has continued to dominate under the bright lights of Class 7A, and college scouts have noticed. He recently announced his commitment to Tennessee State via social media earlier this month. “Being able to commit and play at the next level is every high schooler’s dream,” Stevenson said. “Playing at Starkville has made my name go sky high. … I just want to thank Coach (Chris) Jones and all of my other Jacket teammates for believing in me.” Stevenson has run for over 1000 yards in 11 games in 2023, averaging 94.4 yards per game on the ground, and he’s racked up 15 rushing touchdowns. Stevenson has continued to dominate under the bright lights of Class 7A, and college scouts have noticed. He recently announced his commitment to Tennessee State via social media earlier this month. What made me choose Tennessee State was just the love they were showing me,” Stevenson said. “They have been in contact with me since day one, nonstop. They also said I’m their number one guy on their RB list.” cdispatch.com/sports/starkville-rb-jay-stevenson-commits-to-tennessee-state/2024 prosects who may receive late offers from Mississippi StateJay Stevenson - Jay Stevenson is one of the most talented players in Mississippi. He plays running back and linebacker. Stevenson is a 6-foot-1, 220-pound prospect that has a great chance to earn an offer to Mississippi State. He already holds a division one offer to Arkansas State. Stevenson does a great job of moving around in drills. He has good hips and knows how to attack the football on defense. On offense, he is a very tough runner that has great balance between the tackles. A great season could help him have an opportunity to play for Mississippi State. 247sports.com/college/savannah-state/Article/2024-prospects-mississippi-state-sec-college-football-recruiting-under-the-radar-213280757/Sanders Ellis: RB, MLB School: Station Camp; (Gallatin, TN); Class Year: Senior • 2024; HT/WT 6'2" • 230 lbs - also plays basketball - PF, C Ellis, will be a great catch - "Local Recruit" www.hudl.com/profile/14949035/Sanders-EllisWe’ve been needing a Runningback with breakaway speed. Looks like he’s got it.
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Post by tsundenver on Dec 23, 2023 23:16:11 GMT -5
another ranking... @on3sports
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Post by tsundenver on Jan 5, 2024 18:36:34 GMT -5
Been pretty quiet lately. I assume we have some official visits the next few weekends. Transfers need to get in and get registered for classes!!
Patiently waiting for February 7th...
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Post by tsundenver on Jan 11, 2024 13:18:22 GMT -5
SO I GUESS TRANSFERS ARE OFFICIALLY SIGNED ONCE THEY ARE ENROLLED??? DOES ANYONE KNOW?
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Post by tsundenver on Jan 11, 2024 16:35:11 GMT -5
Transfer signing day I guess!!!
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